Flash Poker

With all of the fast-fold clients now available at online poker rooms, players could be forgiven for thinking that a 'flash' poker room was just another version of Rush Poker or Zoom Poker. Actually, Flash refers to the programming language used to create the room, just like you might talk about a Java-based poker room or an iPhone version of an online poker room.

While Flash poker sites are nowhere near as widespread as they were in the early days of the online poker industry, there are still a number of major rooms that continue to offer a Flash version of their software. Let's talk a bit more about those rooms, and then continue on to discuss the basic advantages and drawbacks of playing poker at a Flash-based site.

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We're not alone in regarding 888 Poker as the best Flash poker software available for real money players. Online poker fans love 888 for the wide selection of games the site offers, especially the jam-packed tournament lobby that offers you a plethora of ways to win your seat in major online and live poker events. While the Flash version of the 888 Poker software isn't as feature rich as the downloadable version, it's still absolutely sufficient for the purpose of playing some poker online.

Flash Poker Rules

Remember that not all options are available in the Flash client, and that the interface is going to be slightly different than what you're used to if you've previously played using the standalone 888 software. If that's the case, we strongly encourage you to give the Flash software a trial run at low stakes so that you can acclimate to the unique environment it offers.